During the tenure of Daniel Taub, the country he was representing was embroiled in various conflicts with terror groups and other countries in the region. The ISIS group was taking shape in the neighboring country Syria. There were also conflicts between the country and Iran regarding the topic of nuclear weapons.

In the midst of all these crises, the relations between United Kingdom and Israeli remained strong due to the efforts of Daniel Taub who took time to address the situation in the region to London.

Although there were many challenges in the region, Daniel Taub took a positive stance on the matter. To him, it was important that the world focused on the positive happenings in the region and used them as a recipe for pushing the peace anthem. Learn more about Daniel Taub: https://www.bloomberg.com/authors/AC5IR9iOgJI/daniel-taub

According to Daniel Taub, there is a positive example that needs to be looked at with keen eyes. He says that Israeli has been able to maintain peace agreements with some of its partners in the region. He gives the example of Egypt and Jordan.

The peace agreements with these countries have stood the test of time. Even during times of turbulence, the parties have always taken the position of the agreements. This has created a sense of cooperation between these countries and Israel.

He also points at another positive occurrence in the Middle East region. There is quiet cooperation between various countries in the region such as Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States. Although these countries do not have any existing agreement, they all seem to have common interests with those of Israeli. Read more: Daniel Taub | About and Daniel Taub | LinkedIn

Daniel Taub says that this situation creates an opportunity for the region to have common goals and work on a way of coming together and moving the region forward away from the ever unending conflicts. He continues to add that; there are a number of countries in the region which continue to have a quiet partnership with Israel. According to Taub, there should be more of this cooperation extending to all countries in the region.